elmy
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Adjective
    
elmy (comparative more elmy, superlative most elmy)
- (rare, poetic) Pertaining to elm trees; in which elms grow.
-  1842, Knickerbocker:- The appearance is such that I might compare it to that of the checkered moonlight admitted through an elmy overarching grove...
 
-  1918, Austin Clarke, The vengeance of Fionn:- Strange faint hushes / Rose slowly round him / And an elmy breeze / Sighed as waters of day / Far away.
 
-  2001, Marguerite Van Die, Religion and public life in Canada: historical and comparative perspectives:- Here amidst an elmy dale arose an imposing Gothic pile...
 
 
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Middle English
    
    
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